Dudley Caving Club

Dudley Caving Club

Hobbies and Interests

Organiser:

Keith Edwards

Job Title:

Media Officer

The club was originally called Dudley Cave Rescue Team and it was formed in 1966 as part of the Dudley Auxiliary Fire Service after a number of incidents in the underground limestone caverns around Dudley. In its early years it was called out on several occasions. Soon the activities of the team spread to mine and cave exploration throughout the UK.

Cave and abandoned mine rescue in the Midlands is now covered by the Midlands Cave Rescue Organisation (MCRO), but the club has always maintained its rescue links and 18 members of Dudley Caving Club are also members of MCRO.

How to Find Us

Ruiton Windmill,

Vale Street,

Upper Gornal,

DUDLEY,

West Midlands,

DY3 3XF

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Times & Dates

Session Details:

1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month at 8.00pm

Days of the week:

Thursday

Time of Day:

Evening

Costs and Booking Information

Cost Information:

Membership is £28.00 per annum plus £20.00 for public liability insurance.

Group Information

Coverages:

All of Dudley Borough

Target Audiences:

Adults

Facilities:

Parking available, Toilet facilities, Wheelchair accessible, Disabled Parking

Notes

Notes:

The Club is a general caving club and members regularly visit all of the main caving regions in England and Wales: the Yorkshire Dales, Derbyshire, North and South Wales and the Mendips.

The Club has its own meeting place which is well equipped for caver training. New members are always welcome.

Eligibility Notes:

Members must be physically fit.

Service Information

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